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Trump leaves Elysee palace after "great luncheon" with Macron 01:14. United States President Donald Trump said he had a "great luncheon" with his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron as he left the Elysee Palace on Saturday.

Trump leaves Elysee palace after "great luncheon" with Macron By Staff • 1 day ago • HUMANITY United States President Donald Trump said he had a “great luncheon” with his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron as he left the Elysee Palace on Saturday.

US President Donald Trump says he had a “great luncheon” with his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron as he left the Elysee Palace. The two leaders have sought to smooth over tensions which resulted from Trump’s late-night tweet branding Macron’s calls for a European army “very insulting.”